Ayodhya Ram Mandir’s Ram Navami Mahotsav livestream
Live broadcasts of all events at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir will be relayed on approximately 80 to 100 LED screens erected across the Ayodhya Municipal Corporation area. This initiative, facilitated by Prasar Bharati on behalf of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, aims to cater to devotees’ convenience. It is advised that devotees watch the Shri Ram Navami programs from the comfort of their homes or wherever they may be, via mobile phones, televisions, and installed LED screens. Post-Shri Ram Navami, devotees are encouraged to visit Ayodhya Dham at their convenience to seek blessings from Prabhu Shri Ramlalla Sarkar and receive Prasad. The temple administration has advised to avoid rush and hassle on the day of Shri Ram Navami.Read : 50+ Ram Navami Wishes to Send on Whatsapp and Facebook
Extended Dashan timings at Ayodhya Ram Mandir
Following the Mangala Aarti, the early morning rituals, including Abhishek, Shringar, and Darshan, will commence at 3:30 AM. Subsequently, the Shringar Aarti will ensue at 5:00 AM, with the ongoing viewing of Prabhu Shri Ram Lalla and other pooja rituals. Brief intervals will occur when a curtain is drawn for offering Bhog to Prabhu Shri Ram. Devotees have been urged to patiently await these intervals. Darshan will persist until 11:00 PM, followed by the Bhog and Shayan Aarti, contingent on the situation. Prasad will be distributed near the Mandir exit post the Shayan Aarti.
Mobile phone advisory
Visitors are advised to securely store their mobile phones, shoes, slippers, large bags, and restricted items at a distance to facilitate a seamless Darshan experience.
No VIP darshan
No passes, including Sugam Darshan Pass, VIP Darshan Pass, Mangala Aarti Pass, Shringar Aarti Pass, and Shayan Aarti Pass, will be issued on April 17, 18, and 19. Consequently, all special privileges stand revoked during these days.A pilgrim service center has been established by the ‘Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra’ at the base of Sugreev Fort, opposite Birla Dharmashala, near the entrance to Shri Ram Janmabhoomi.